Weekly travel update in Nottingham 24 July - 31 July
Collin Street closure
On Friday 24 July - Monday 27 July, Collin Street will be closed to all traffic while Sir Robert McAlpine construction dismantle the tower crane at the Broadmarsh Centre.
From 10pm Friday 24 July, Maid Marian Way will be closed southbound from its junction with Friar Lane to Middle Hill. Roads will reopen at 6am on Monday morning.
Please plan your journey ahead of time, including if you're using public transport, as there are likely to be delays in and around the area, and use alternative routes where possible. Check with service operators before travelling.
Please check with your local operator before travelling for the latest information.
🚆 Rail services
- From Monday 27 July - Friday 31 July, the 0515 Nottingham - Sheffield service will be served by a rail replacement bus.
🚍Bus services
- Trent Barton have made some service changes. Please check with your operator before travelling.
To help keep Nottingham Moving Safely during Covid-19, visit Transport Nottingham's dedicated page here.
Friday 12 June - Monday 17 August: Western Boulevard Rolling lane closure from Newport Drive to the A610 for carriageway and footway improvements.
Monday 6 July - Sunday 26 July: Ringwood Crescent (Wollaton) Emergency road closure at the junction with Wollaton Road between no.192-194 for gas works.
Monday 20 July - Friday 31 July: Vernon Avenue (Basford) Road closure at the junction with Norburn Crescent for internal repairs to a manhole chamber.
Monday 27 July - Friday 7 August: Park Avenue (Carlton) Road closure from outside no.11 to the junction with Bowers Avenue for excavation to repair a pipe defect.
Highways England Clifton Bridge repairs
Highways England are continuing to carry out works to repair and strengthen the A52 Clifton Bridge.
Please allow extra time for your journey. For more information on the Highways England works at Clifton Bridge visit.
Lets keep Nottingham moving safely
Nottingham already has some great facilities in place for people travelling by foot or bike, with even more in the pipeline.
We want to hear your ideas on how we can make our streets even better and encourage more people to walk or use their bikes for their journeys rather than automatically using a car.
Whether it's suggestions on how to create better social distancing, a new cycle route, or inspiration for creating quieter residential streets, we want to hear your ideas on how to Keep Nottingham Moving Safely.
Future transport survey
We want to understand what the travel habits of our citizens and businesses, for before and during the Coronavirus pandemic, and also travel plans going forward as restrictions are eased.
Its your last chance to help the city plan for future travel requires, so have your say by completing the online survey before Friday 31 July.
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